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Sri Lanka sent home 238 Iranian sailors, including survivors of a US torpedo attack

  • On Friday, Sri Lanka repatriated 238 Iranian sailors, including 32 who survived an American torpedo attack that sank their vessel in the Indian Ocean.
  • An American submarine sank the IRIS Dena on March 4 while the warship was returning from naval exercises hosted by India, leaving 87 dead and 32 hospitalized.
  • Franklin Joseph confirmed Friday that nearly all sailors except a few crew members from a second ship, docked at a southern port for technical problems, were repatriated earlier this week.
  • President Anura Kumara Dissanayake declined requests from both American military forces to land aircraft and Iran to bring warships ashore, prioritizing national sovereignty during the crisis.
  • Former United Nations representative H.M.G.S. Palihakkara said the approach "enhanced Sri Lanka's government's credibility" by acting on legality and humanity rather than taking sides in the conflict.
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Sri Lanka sent home 238 Iranian sailors, including survivors of a US torpedo attack

Sri Lanka has sent home 238 Iranian sailors, including 32 who survived a U.S. torpedo attack in the Indian Ocean.

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Marine Insight broke the news on Thursday, April 16, 2026.
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